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Friday, November 16, 2012

Calm before the storm

Mission History and News No 12






The issues of man are many and plentiful. "The arguements (issues) and reasoning of human beings are plentiful." Lord Bo Tien said in 1980 anniversary or mission day message. Lord Bo Tien's 1980 Anniversary Message  (Also in the second paragraph on page 28 of book Lord Bo Tien's Guidance published year 2000 by Bo Tien Temple Singapore)

 
The purpose of a temple, church or mission is to answer to the problems and issues of man so that one day man will have no problems or not affected by problems and issues even if they are there. A temple or church is where men go to find peace and blessings.
 
The greatest blessing is to be free from problems or not affected by problems. But the problem is that there will always be issues. The issues and problems of man are many and plentiful.
 
But if man has the right approach to life, man must neither run away from problems nor expect that all problems be solved.
 
Problems and issues are less if man has the peace of heart but if there are worldly problems, they need to attend to them before they can find peace. Heaven will help but if Heaven continues to do so indefinitely, the boon of divine help may prove to be a bane.
 
Why? Man will always find and create more issues. When man gets what he wants, he is happy and  calm. The calm is only for awhile as there will follow a storm of problems and more storms to come. This is because man often fails to understand the true nature of life. He has clinging and ignorant of why he seems to have endless problems and issues.  
 
This failure to understand the true nature of life  applies to man as individual and man as a temple.
 
A temple or church is made up of people. When people struggled to put up a temple or church, there are obstacles to overcome, but their hearts are united by a common cause. They put aside their differences to build a temple or church. Once they succeed, everything appears well and calm.
 
But men being men will ever be men. The issues of men are many and plentiful. Men will turn against fellow men. They will find issues with fellow men in a temple or church and the calm will soon be followed by a storm.
 
A temple that men succeed in building will be jubilant and then calm sets in but there will always be calm before a storm. The storm is when man turns against man once a temple is built. This will destroy the temple that is ultimately made up of people and not concrete. That would be pathetic.
 
God knows but often man does not seem to know and create storm after storm, more so when the temple of brick and cement is built. It is no easy task to build a temple of brick and cement but the real temple is manifold more difficult to build.

The real temple is a temple of people imbued with doctrine, not that of a temple of concrete. Men clamours to wrest control of a temple or church once it is built and ostracise others in the process. This is because of lack of grasp of doctrine. Thus there will always be more sects set up in any religion and more temples or churches in just one locality. These are however temples or churches of bricks and concrete but the true temple or church of the hearts of people often remains elusive.

Lord Bo Tien said in relation to his temple that the sky is the roof of the temple. Lord Bo Tien's 1983 Anniversary Message.

A temple has to do with doctrine and "if not understood, it would be a pity".  "His teachings were not meant to complicate matters for his followers. He reiterated that no one should judge or criticise another but his followers should lead or advise the other party to understand the temple doctrine." (Extract from pages 31 and 32 of book Lord Bo Tien's Guidance published in year 2000 by Bo Tien Temple Singapore)

Only then will there be a temple of men under the sky or heaven. Otherwise there will always be calm before storm. This is because they have not understood the doctrine. "Heaven cries in pity for those who have not understood the doctrine" This the emissary of the lord saint said in 1983.
 
LORD BO TIEN'S GUIDANCE
 
 
 

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